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In this question part b, I am having a hard time calculating formant frequencies. Two of the frequencies correspond to the poles and the third is a peak. So their respective frequencies I got were f= 835 Hz, 2.5 Hz and 5Hz. Donno if they are right. Anyone who knows the right answers??
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In this question part b, I am having a hard time calculating formant frequencies. Two of the frequencies correspond to the poles and the third is a peak. So their respective frequencies I got were f= 835 Hz, 2.5 Hz and 5Hz. Donno if they are right. Anyone who knows the right answers?? -vchaudha

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In this question part b, I am having a hard time calculating formant frequencies. Two of the frequencies correspond to the poles and the third is a peak. So their respective frequencies I got were f= 835 Hz, 2.5 Hz and 5Hz. Donno if they are right. Anyone who knows the right answers?? -vchaudha

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